Author
Jason Moore
Jason Moore

Viewpoint

Managing Editor

Jason Moore joined the Bulletin straight from school as a junior reporter after being educated at international schools on the island in 1988. As a news reporter he worked closely with our Spanish stablemate Última Hora and was sent on numerous foreign assignments including Boston and London. He became Deputy Editor in 1996 and Editor in 1997. In 2018 he was appointed Managing editor with the additional responsibility of sales and advertising. In 2022 he oversaw the transformation of the Bulletin into an online publication and the launch of the new Mallorca Bulletin. Born in Cambridge in 1970, he moved to Mallorca aged 5 and was educated at Bellver International College and Kings College. In 2012 he received a special award from the Calvia Council on the Bulletin’s 50th anniversary. He has written articles for most of the leading UK newspapers and has often worked as a pundit on British and Spanish television and radio programmes.

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Miners and their enormous role

It was the British miners who introduced football to Spain and tennis.

Jason Moore 01/03/2024 10:53

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British "Love Boat" sets sail and heads for Palma

Sun Princess is the first ship in the Princess fleet to be powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG).

Jason Moore 29/02/2024 15:03

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60 percent of homes sales of 500,000 euros and above were made by foreigners

"In 2023 we saw a return to normality in the island’s real estate market after the extraordinary activity of the previous two years..."

Jason Moore 27/02/2024 15:12

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No more travel paperwork

Just more red tape being added to all the red tape which already exists in Spain.

Jason Moore 23/02/2024 09:58

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Missing Mallorca? We can help

Vote for your favourite resort and we will provide you with some great photographs.

Jason Moore 20/02/2024 10:52

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Tractors invade the centre of Palma, rural life in crisis

Spain’s Agriculture Ministry has announced it would distribute an extra 269 million euros in aid to nearly 140,000 farmers.

Jason Moore 19/02/2024 09:40

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No ships, no sailors

Admirals have been moaning that they have too fewer ships ,they should have been complaining about the one they do have.

Jason Moore 16/02/2024 09:30

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All inclusive holidays. Are they really cost effective?

Nearly half of Brits (49%) spend additional money on food and drink alone outside of their resort, whether this be on dinner or food and drink from the local shops.

Jason Moore 13/02/2024 11:43